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OSs. Rare RF 5 RS oF > aoe asd Ste Ror i nied I ai as 5b ER Ch THE WORLD THORSDAY LSVENING, APRIE-T4; 19M ; Feta REEVES] SPORTS EDITED BY {siccnins EMERALDS’ NEXT GAME. | The Emeralds have been greatly 5 ‘thened by Manager Charley Har Sey, and will pe invfing tei wnen they bats wi! e Bri Eiynnecticut’ State ‘Langue, at ne Cath Recrececencesreceveverseoescesess DEPP IOLEOOOOOD tector . at Van Nest, y surprise to the friends of Neary, as ewe Sunday. Jim OFRouriee. has, th of them knew that he had any ayers read / : intention “oF “polmg’ after foreign | Dreemt Bley ete confident of wib- : ame. ning. E: \ f — — = | BETWEEN a. LOUK TAAGKS ‘ ; ABROAD 10 FT Sst es St. Patrick’s Day, Cleverly Rid-| % $ Cravenettes ks den, Captures the Newmarket | > ¢|Milwaukee Champion Challenges and incoats goes ‘With the opening of the Union Jockey; lt of good horses from the East to indies 5 3 >|, i . and R ) Bape ae Wrtt ttesoventng of tne Union Jockey (tof good horsee from the Hast. t2/ pineiai Stakes at London|$ $|+ English Fighters, and Will = Ka 2 ' what promises to be the most |Capt. Carmody has secured 300 head of 5 $ . bitter curt war ever fought out In St. | good horsea trom the Western cireutts,| TO-Day from a Large Field. | Gross the Ocean to Get aj} f£.. Non Women and Children must |< , Louis wil] be inaugurated. On the one| These ard already stabled at his track, 3 Chance at Jabez White. % : ~ wide will be the powerful local racing | and thelr owners say they will stand . " | @yndicate known, as the Cella-Adler-|by Carmody to the bitter end. The| JONDON, April 14—The Newmarket 3 = be sold at (O} on the dollar F be Tiles combination, which controls the | agreement formed with the Pacitie} Biennial Stakes, which ts an Important | <> | Charlie Neary, the Milwaukee boxing ,, 17) air Grounds, Delmar and Kinloch | Jockey Club by the Western Jockey | event: was dete Dine teciy Set mele © champion, may’ seek fields to conquer > trasks in Bt. Louls and have iange in-| Club for the purpose of fighting Car-| won by Rie 2 > 3 on the other side of the big pond. The B ¢ I : the whole story ts not told.} « ' forests in tracks at Little Rock, Louls-|mody deterred some timid horsemen’ iy. os at a ante and am half, London Sportsman of this week con- a _~ ville and New Orleans, backed by the | from racing with Carmody who other- ¥ 5 are h tains the following challenge from the x Powerful Western Jockey Club and the| wise might thave done ao, but a hun-|and was of 3 sovereigns, with 50) aov Milwaukee boy: = WE ARE FORCED TO YACATR— " Pacific Jockey Club; on the other hand | dred horses from Ascot will arrive at). ¢ finished second and St.Medoc “Kindly state in the Sportsman that BUILDING MUST COME DOWN kid wil be a‘ handful of local capitaligts | te, Union. track nevertheless. Car-l yaa third St Patrick's Day won by | % I am open to meet any lightweight in ‘ * mody's track should open with 600 high-| three lengh ® . England for a purse and a side wager, MAY 4. ak and sportsmen who love racing for the | class horses, which number will be in- % i 4 ight to be 123 to 135 r 4 port itself, surtained by the avowed | 1 to 600 before the season Is far ——_— o +) Sabha ease wounds Tes Band left with thousands oD neutrality. of the Eastern Jockey Club i $904O80999990555642 9956S 9954.99 9OOOHOMIDIDDOHOOHS | Ide. : and- we are : : Carmody has the sympathy ‘ I would like to meet Jabez White,the hi ds of t 4 ‘The advantage on the side of the #yN- | and support of the St. Louls local waglish champion, for the title, [and upon thousands o y F @ieate that hhas controUed racing In St. | going public. who regard the Wes HIGHLANDERS’ SUNDAY GAME. |CUBAN GIANTS TO PLAY HERE.| will make a substantial side bet. I have Cravenettes, Raincoats & Mackintoshes. Louls for the: last few years ts appar-|Jockey Club with untriendiy oy : Clark Grittith’s Americans will make | pore qwatlel 4 hie Cuban Giants |™et most of the good men in this $ ent, yet {1 ts not quite so great as might | Slitely refusing to gives him ¢ another trip to Ridgewood, Park Bun-| TOP" W ee anetion at Hauitable Park, | country except Young Corbett and| Rather :..an put them at auction, we b 4 vy beatae eon a nasty glance. Ga after promising nim eonhideration If he} IN | FAGUE RACE Bion PA PALManbe Lhelgkine | West, Inada verueland “mixtyenevent jimmy Britt, and I am open to meet have decided to place the ae “ ie , J. Carmody.’ general manager of the,| would show f i will be the second part of a double- Sunday, when they will ‘ GE 1” tock le, be FRIDA ; 5 He is fort 40 in having made street, next Sunday, when y ‘CHARLIE NEARY.’ stock on sale, beginning o4 Union Jockey Club, has strong friends |, yriiiant record in a management Lae annccnnnn 3 fatrdeh the RiGee | tackle the Amsterdams, The above cnallenge was rather a April 15, at prices never heard of in| the Eastern Jockey Club. of the Kinloch meeting two yea oo - = = = = President Belmont has gone on record |a meeting which ts remembered ore AME OF before, nor is it an opportunity ; as saying he will not look with dis-) Most brilliant and generally att G Ne sones Ot Bt Eptucks rest in likely to occur again. o Mayor on the Union Club‘s’meeting, ana | tat has, been held there tn a decade, . Withal the Union trac! has it t , rp A Horses from Carmody's tracks may race | Aght on Its hands. ot will need all the | any omer nationality, placing. baseball Note the following prices: fon the Jockey Club circult and yice- | Advantage of public support and sym-| 10% © 4 pathy, eastern sanction and the fr rien 3 versa. Phip sof owners and trainers if it Ix to] A count up jn, the two big. leagues i caianealel tim!’ Sullivan has secured a win ow ainst the rich | syndles shows that there are forty-four In each ee ri ina organization. ‘The re more Ger- ~~ wans In the American League than in sentative walks the diamond—Abbatle- Cravenettes, carefully cut and tailored, 904 model; all shades; ath- 25 50 a 4 e 1 * chlo. ‘Tw ewish persuasion— letic shoulders, full, loose backs) actual values, bas to 8 ' Of this city, ald. Pelty, of the Browns : hy ANOTHER GREAT BOOM P) avian ee Hutte irENeTanaer ea tosies i PSGRAVENETTES for menr thousands of stylish coats to select f dinaviaa, ough Frenchmén and for men: thou: of stylis cou s o sel lect rom ing . , ° is aren Tore IR the, faiie to make: Al are s ogies in name ), this range; every novelty, every color, every design, every gar- = An Nal eee only, otherwise ment hand tallored; they are simply marvels of 1904 designs; 10. OO}: ' Cycle racing seems due for another scratch rage for professionals. Cham- sealeat onal alee tk ' values $28 to $30; our price.........0605 qieatecenien id boom. Last Sunday's monster pion Kramer, Fenn, holder of the arti pate masarty they are built on- LADIES’ RAINCOATS, cut in the latest fashions and styles, tn 50 as t ing at the Vallsburg Track, New world’s record for the distance; B. F 2y)lta t f ; brown and Oxford; full, loose fly front; strapped and pip ed shoulder 4, ; when over 7,000 people pald admission . the Hoston crack; George L H entire]: diff capes; never sold for less than $16 to $22. Sale price’ $¢ 6.50 to.. a the ate, augur well for the sport the bsday champion; |, Floyd Tewish | § y er- LADIES’ PRIESTLEY CRAVENETTES, made of very fine covert cloth, inf: e entry list numbere individual nee ye ‘Geo. ° ‘ d; y sti ni $ riders, including all the best profes- are the thdoor King, wid cuneey |, THErS are, Of course, imany players| i = ent lines from : pretlly stitched bishor, Maree Auvasey ‘aug cade al Phted fuck 5 is sionals ‘and: the pick of the amateur who ure hence omitted from the’ com- ° z p zs confined with straps; formerly sold at $27.50 to $32. Sale price $12.50 8, 0 ‘ stars in the nietropolitan district. | Putation, any stogies / 2 toned z Next Sunday marks the se 1 out- —————>_ Z Peeedesesrnctsanvessces s i @oor meet of the season, w en- Baschall League on Long Island. a Y MACHINTOS HES. ry try Ust is expected to be mu One of the largest baseball leacues that Men's Mackintoshes, made out of the very finest of cloths, } Bepeee. Will Deptwo professional he expected. has ever been formed on Long Island was such as diagonals, coverts, serge, meltons, in all shades, cut | 50 and three amateur races, and ne Incl haltemile. Be Urry | organiaed tant night " eee eETT el tie fuch as dlagonal, covers, serge, melons nal shade sl, 50 A every star in cyeledom wil! be on hand. I enioh: Ee 1 PH COM anche cs se une Geces ceccegeccsesess (nsnesieeevan se ollas One of the contests att ranged for next ugan, | j ° joe Fre ee OOF _ Sunday's programme ii tyeamilo/ senige, ranks and other ‘cr: pn | aneht aye Bact in ele eiest svar raglds lease than (95 to $10; (our 1 a Fa 2. SH play, net protean ear een PFICe..cccepereeeeereersereens ch HOR AEN UOODUCAnIOE € peace ace — aa Women's Raglans, made up in the latest styles and best vas) 50 . ew of cloths, such as coverts, cassimeres and meltons, all To oad © 1 | Warstty Crew U1 shades; never sold less than $8 to $15; our price...... $4, $6, 88 BOYS’ MACKINTOSHES, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $4, $6, $8 GIRLS’ MACKINTOSHES, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00.] |». OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 O'CLOCK. Ha cr teh Ciethey haw enc ; , They.are filled fied hie ty raw have. t 3 | anatstar It! iy reported that English Lad will! for herrtairn has) been such that it has not been Possible to. get English Lad in shape ment when ordering. aot aon ad ak eS with jong leaves . f IGOODYEAR RAINCOAT CO.) . \ aot'start in the Kentucky Derby, > almo rae 1 : Y e t ilh lie hay been made favor! : Be ee Y] . ofselected tobacco RK ROW 4 rc Trainer Phillips is saving the & f reaching from endto 11 PA (@) 5 - i of Reaqultal for the American De Cpposite Post-ofice. " 4 Chitago, which, while not as classic end, and smoke “easy 4 itt i t attenth hen accompanisd by : é 4 CF 3 the Kenti 1, is wo at soot ‘$s will receive prompt at lon when pani ai BORD as: caurch in eres “phe weather as breathing. | Se eylardet or check. Give length of sleeve and chest measuré- 3 If your dealer does not’keep them, send us $1.00, and we will send you 50 by express pre- paid. ] MAKE NO CHARGE for @ friendly talk, I have been exclusively treating special diseases of men. for ua Nothing se can devise or money buy ring office equipment. Iwill Use you lifully and” restora you to shortest time, with the Inaat medicine, cant, rPenee practicable, I” guarantee to £ars, Tundertake, It cannot call, News of the Golfers, | Manufactured by American Stogie Co., Piti argh, Pa, OLD DR. GRINDLE hout ‘aid of SIX INTERESTING CONTESTS EVERY Bar, BEC a: AT 230 P.M. Const CTATION. FRI 85 YEARS A SPBCIALIST IN A dof OF MEN, WE RR) PRIVATE DISEASES sit "ch "sy a te oe EE ee AE eaamds pi? CURS Fou, ———— ee | @ of poison Le a all diseases peculiar to men Fa ROMPTRR ORBLE . Bese git perth et VARICOCELE 3 Gift Stine tm trom a Sica Bare SMR aay tay od a eA THRE pi the first and * roun M1 Snel 5 Tortie rhyelcian. 6 8. month foeal tournament. ai andwich, May DRAINS, LOSSES mine "€ cure, 10 to 00 D GREY 008, BElee, CNS trom Toto. month nate | NOMINAL FEES. «9 Re arscenster hak y clepame a st : Seine sa very . ry) if e ey aon sBradder comolainee in from 1 to 2 Dr. Macken as.S 's an amateur at St, Andow's, will aasiat . ‘ 45 Years a Spectalist in Yireat apd mouth, painful swellings in 5 to in teat, al n ie cured In 18.41 CT, L. tL y a he aaceang, whet 4 STRICTURE joe 2a, witnout cutting, pain, yt DA CTR 1 arog PRHASES OR: MER. Biidioe, seizure > Ea 020i i <4 PROSTATIC TROUBLES #siney oa OPENING OF RACING SEASON — ff) .tiaaestgxpy gut te sien ma] steasted dleaiet ant arti etn Tn 9 : A a | soeat aerate taba Me TDR Garepen i at at wig mame otto, ee : US Ret sal TO-MORROW, FRIDAY. [suena Burges | a WEST ott SE be Res 3 r BLOOD POISON fom vestige of poison removed lia Vitality, permanently cured, 15 to 40) watch he has occupied OVER 20 YBAKS, ae A | | 9 the Ohlo Goit_ Aw Trade-Mark Ree, ———- 10 A record, which no, other advertising phys: ! be pla} ver the course of Bury OF potash. GREAT OPENING, DAY, ATTRACTI 5 oars apn, trachfully claim. Advice free, tt SS a Rec am] NERVOUS DEBILITY ss esa ay i THE CARTE RH. ANDICAP., B).@iis see BGR 0-0, suNDATS, 070 3 Bea is MS El DISRAGES, 9.10 5 care a ;a20r- mone A De, DL, R. Williams 165 W. L2H Si New York ime sea cn Plath A BE, AAR Tp, 2490 1. Lam Bg. pace Ie The cheapest and ‘quickest way e i : fasaarts Dai | Bey “117, EAST 17TH SU. | of wetting Diet kev weridia wons Sad ' $ " <

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